Publications
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Aditi Kathpalia, Nithin Nagaraj Aditi Kathpalia is Doctoral Student; Nithin Nagaraj is Associate Professor, Consciousness Studies Programme Measuring Causality: The Science of Cause and Effect https://doi.org/10.1007/s12045-021-1119-y Resonance-Journal of Science Education, Volume 26, Issue 2, February 2021, pp. 191-210 |
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Srikumar M Menon Associate Professor , Heritage Science and Society Programme Eclectic Architecture, Elegant Details: The Nagara Temples of the Hoysalas Deccan Herald Spectrum |
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Srikumar M Menon Associate Professor, Heritage Science and Society Programme Eclectic Architecture, Elegant Details (The Nagara Temples of the Hoysalas) Deccan Herald Spectrum, January 30, 2021 |
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Srikumar M Menon Associate Professor , Heritage Science and Society Programme A Slice of Gandhara in Kanaganahalli Deccan Herald Spectrum |
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Sharada Srinivasan Indian Metallurgical Heritage and Archaeometallurgical approaches http://eprints.nias.res.in/2875/1/2020-Indian%20Metallurgical%20Heritage%20and%20Archaeometallurgical%20approaches.pdf Srinivasan, Sharada (2021) Indian Metallurgical Heritage and Archaeometallurgical approaches. In: INTACH Conservation Insight Lectures. INTACH, New Delhi, pp. 68-82. ISBN 9788195473106 |
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Pushya A Gautama, GG Gangadharan COVID-19 and Integrative Medicine: An Ayurveda perspective In a Special Issue, “COVID-19: Many Facets and Dimensions: A Multi-disciplinary Compendium of Current Evidence and Experience”; Brought out collectively by MS Ramaiah Hospital, India, University of Illinois, Chicago and University of Manitoba, Canada. |
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Pushya A Gautama Doctoral Student, Consciousness Studies Programme Post-COVID world and the New Humanism: intersections of wellness, philosophy and technology Co-Authored with Sangeetha Menon and Saurabh Todariya. COVID 19 Pandemic: History, Science and Society, Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Govt of India, and Indian Council of Medical Research, 2021, pp 140-151 Anaplastic Astrocytoma (AA) is a relatively rare cancer, and is associated with a median life expectancy of 3 years after conventional therapy. Complete cure of the highly infiltrative AA is uncommon, and reports of positive outcome in cases of partial resection of AA are rare. Further, integrative approaches to the management of AA remain underexplored. This paper contributes to the limited literature in this domain by presenting a case that was successfully treated through integrative conventional and Ayurvedic interventions. A patient diagnosed with AA in the left parieto-occipital lobe underwent partial lesion resection followed by post-operative radiation and chemotherapy. The patient was given a conservative post-surgical life expectancy of two years, and was referred to an Ayurveda hospital for further treatment. The Ayurvedic intervention was focussed on redressal of radiation and chemotherapy side-effects, improvement of quality of life, and improving the patient’s strength and immunity. Following this novel integrative model of care, the patient was able to resume all personal and professional routines, and a contrast MRI revealed absence of residual lesion allowing the patient to outlive his initial prognosis by several years till date. We posit that the findings of this report merit further examination in the interest of potential improvements to existing models of care. |
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M B Rajani Associate Professor, Heritage Science and Society Programme Patterns in past settlements: Geospatial analysis of imprints of cultural heritage on landscapes. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-15-7466-5 Singapore: Springer. |